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Psychological Disorders
I.
What is abnormality?
II. Biological Vs. Psychological Approaches
III. Major Psychological Disorders
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I.
What is Abnormal?
Psychopathology: abnormality or disorder in patterns of
thought, emotion or behavior.
Psychological diagnosis: label that identifies and explains
mental disorders according to clinical interview and
observation, testing and analysis of mental and
behavioral development.
DSM-IV: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental
Disorders (4th Edition)
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Q: How do psychologists determine
what behaviors are abnormal?
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Abnormality usually based on 6 indicators: (usually
must show two or more-Rosenhan & Seligman,
1989)
Distress or intense anxiety
Maladaptiveness
Irrationality
Unpredictability
Unconventionality and statistical rarity
6. Observer Discomfort
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II.
Biological Vs Psychological
(bio-psycho-social) Models
Q: How have people historically approached
abnormality?
A.
Medical Model:
• Phillipe Pinel (1745-1826)
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Psychological Model
B.
Psychological Model:
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Anton Mesmer (1734-1815)
Charcot: (1825-1893)
DSM-IV (1994)
bio-psycho-social: all behavior
arises from an interaction of nature and
nurture.
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III. Major Psychological
Disorders
A.
Anxiety Disorders
– Ex: Generalized Anxiety Disorder
– Ex:
Panic Disorders» Agoraphobia
– Ex:
– Ex:
Phobic disordersObsessive-compulsive disorders-
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B. Dissociative Disorders
• Ex: Dissociative/Psychogenic Amnesia
• Dissociative Fugue State
• Ex: Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
once known as Multiple Personality
Disorder: (MPD)
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C. Affective/Mood Disorders
• Ex: Major Depressive Disorder or Unipolar
depression: (20%, women, 10% men)
• Ex: Bipolar disorder- (About 1% of all adults)
– Mania and depression
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D.
Schizophrenic Disorders
• 2-3 million Americans living, 1/100
• Can experience hallucinations and delusions
– Disorganized/illogical thinking
– Disturbed perceptions
– positive symptoms-things that exist-appearance
of abnormality (hallucinations,delusions,
disorganized bhr)
– negative symptoms-social withdrawal, flat
affect
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Schizophrenia
Different Types:
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Catatonic
Paranoid
Disorganized
Undifferentiated
• residual: free from major symptoms but evidence
from minor symptoms of continuation of disorder
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E. Personality Disorders
Usually appear at adolescence. (12 types
described by the DSM) –most
controversial diagnosis.
• Ex: Antisocial personality disorder
• Ex: narcissistic
• Ex: histrionic
• Ex: borderline
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F. Eating Disorders
• Ex: Anorexia Nervosa
– approx 1% of all adolescents
• Ex: Bulimia
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